There are some days when I feel like a relationship therapist for people who are unhappy with old versions of their DAM systems. In particular, our subscribers often ring me up to opine at length about bad experiences with a legacy version of HP MediaBin or OpenText Media Manager
The Interwoven tools must seem to HP like a collection of semi-respectable furniture left over from an ex-spouse: not terrible to sit in, but unpleasant reminders of an ugly split nonetheless
But now with even SMBs adopting cloud-based DAMs containing hundreds of thousands of assets numbering in the dozens of terabytes, deployment strategy has become more important than the rather arbitrary term "enterprise"
Confused about where your assets should be hosted, or the software deployed? We help you sort though the options in this latest edition of our research
Box sees itself as a broader provider of content and collaboration services. The vendor wants to become a content layer that licensees can use to build their own applications that access Box's underlying services. This is a major shift and will have architectural implications going forward
Portal technology continues to play an important role in many enterprise architectures. They are a better fit than other types of tools for enterprises that require
A few weeks ago I was on a British Airways flight from London to New York, seated next to a teenage boy. I interact with very few teenagers in my life, so for me seven hours next to this kid was a very interesting study in media interaction